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Tablet Two
In the beginning
God created the
heaven and the
earth.
(Genesis 1:1)
<1>The three
creative forces
are the
crudifying force
(tama),
mutative force
(raja) and
sentient force
(satva). Because of their influences, the
false ego was created and the universe was divided into infinite
unit
consciousnesses. <2>The
unit
consciousness is the manifestation of the
Divine (Pure
Consciousness) through the gross in the illusive state of being
separate from
God
(universe).
<3>With creation of the
false ego, the
feeling of being separate from the whole (God)
was created. By this, the feeling of
self-centeredness, egotism, unhappiness, and suffering became
the dominating factor.
<4>God (Father)
called this state
hell (earth),
and the state He Himself was in --
Pure
Consciousness ()
-- He called heaven. So
heaven and
hell
(earth) were
created.
And the
earth was
without form, and void;...
(Genesis 1:2)
<5>Heaven
and
hell are not places nor do
they have any shape. That is why the
earth (hell) "was
without form, and void."
...and
darkness was
upon the face of the deep...
(Genesis 1:2)
<6>Through the
Universal Mind (),
God saw this state of the
unit
consciousnesses present all throughout the universe, "and
darkness
was upon the face of the deep."
...And the
Spirit of
God moved upon the
face of the
waters.
(Genesis 1:2)
<7>"Water"
is a symbol for ether. <8>Through the
Universal Mind
("Spirit of
God"), He moved in the
universe ("upon the face of the
waters") and brought
those lost
unit
consciousnesses ()
under His Control ().
And
God said, Let there be
light:...
(Genesis 1:3)
<9>He desired that these lost consciousnesses ()
reach
Pure
Consciousness (),
the
Light. He projected His
Light (The
Word) into the universe, "Let there be
light."
...and there was
light.
(Genesis 1:3)
<10>With the help of the
Father with The
Holy Ghost and
through the
Eternal Divine Path, eventually
The Word reached
Pure
Consciousness (),
"...and there was light."
<11>He became the First Begotten
Son of God.
<12>However, the process to reach
Pure
Consciousness in this state was very difficult. So
God decided to create a more orderly way to bring the
unit consciousnesses to
Pure Consciousness. <13>He decided to create the manifested
world and the evolutionary process.
<14>With the help of the
creative forces
(three gunas) and
the lost
unit
consciousnesses, this manifested universe was created.
<15>Therefore, this manifested universe is
nothing but a relative reality from the absolute (consciousness and
three gunas) and
the goal for its creation is that the
unit consciousness (man)
reach
Pure
Consciousness, HAREE OM SHRII HUNG = The Goal of the Life is to
Be(come)
Divine.
<16>However, to fulfill this goal of the
universe, all should help. So even those who reach higher
consciousness or
Pure
Consciousness should and will help others to reach this goal --
to be(come)
Divine.
<17>So the true way to explain the universe and
its goal is that: The goal of the life is to be(come)
Divine
and help others to be(come)
Divine also.
<18>After
God
created the first man, many
evolutionary steps became necessary to reach the man we know today.
<19>The creation of man in this present state
started twelve thousand years ago (after the symbolic events of the
flood of Noah) and was completed around six thousand years ago. Since that time human history has evolved and in it lessons and many
hidden truths for man are given, which are for his guidance and
understanding.
<20>Through the last six thousand years,
God has fulfilled two great
Plans with different purposes: One for human spiritual guidance
which we can call the spiritual Plan, and a second historical Plan
to make the human understand that with no doubt He exists and is in
control. <21>Also it is to show that His desire is for man to use
his
intelligence to
establish His Will and to create a universe according to His Laws,
so that the whole universe can reach
Pure
Consciousness at a faster pace.
<22>The creation is explained briefly in the
previous pages (for a more detailed explanation, read
The
Holiest Book,
The Essence,
and
The Base). The history will be explained in the following section.
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